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Sunday, 26 July 2015

On Saturday a panel at the Reconstruction Agency
produced a final draft of proposals to help 12 municipalities in
Fukushima Prefecture recover from the March 2011 nuclear
accident.The proposals include improving medical services to help
the evacuees being forced to return home, developing new industries
to create jobs, and beefing up administrative services by getting
municipalities to cooperate with each other more closely. The draft
declares a goal of completing reconstruction plans by 2020. The
municipalities are all located close to the Fukushima nuclear plant,
the site of the disaster.The central government says they will
work to secure funding. The central government has also pledged to
lift evacuation orders for the 12 municipalities, by March 2017,
although areas with "persistently high radiation levels"
are excluded from the target.